Sarapou

Sarapou (82 BC-) was a 1st century BC Egyptian man who served as an informant for Apollodorus the Sicilian, the right-hand man of Cleopatra. In 48 BC, he, Damastes, and a few others were charged with bringing a scroll of Apollodorus, but Sarapou was wounded, Damastes captured, and the others killed by Ptolemaic soldiers. Sarapou escaped to Apollodorus and told him that Damastes had been captured with the scroll, and Apollodorus sent the medjay Bayek to rescue Damastes and the scroll; Sarapou said that he was able to reach a healer by himself, and Apollodorus thanked him for his service.